Norfolk Broads Club Campsite

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Very central to various locations....

Booked here for 11 nights as our 2 x 9 year old grandchildren were due to be with us for 7 & we were going to have the BH weekend to ourselves..... However, plans changed & we were alone for the whole time but filled it with days out to various local attractions & locations which were all 30 - 45 mins away by car, which we had taken in addition to our motorhome. Visited beach locations from Cromer to Gt Yarmouth, Bure Valley Railway - Wroxham to Aylsham + a river boat trip from Wroxham which we shared with friends who visited us for a couple of days.... However, after booking we came across the Mississipi River Boat Cruise based in Horning which is more local & £4.50 per person cheaper.... they even do an evening cruise, Tuesdays & Thursdays. Also in Horning is the Bure River Restaurant (fish only), amazing food but in peak season requires booking well in advance as it only has 30 seats & is child friendly. On the subject of food, the local butcher in Ludham is excellent, superb quality meat, burgers & sausages virtually 'fat free'. We went back 3 times, once to bring some food home. Plenty of walks to enjoy. Pitch sizes are very generous, facilities kept spotless & staff always friendly. You can hear the 'live band' from the site if you a pitched furthest away from reception + the cockerel from the farm next door but nothing the club can do about that one! Very enjoyable stay. Recommended & would return.

Kasspa

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 09/09/2022 16:12

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15 night stay from 21/8 to 5/9

We had a wonderful time during our stay on this site. We loved it so much we booked an extra night as we didn’t want to leave. The site is clean and well kept. Staff are very helpful and lovely. Would recommend this site to anyone. We will be booking again next year

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Reviewed on 08/09/2022 16:20

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Another great stay at this lovely site

This was our third visit to this site. Nothing has changed the team who look after it were once again brilliant. The site is immaculate as are the facilitie. The pitches are large and well spaced and all borders - grass and service areas are kept in pristine condition. Ludham is well placed in the Broads and offers so many interesting things to do. Will we back yes in four weeks time 😀.

SBailey1954

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Reviewed on 30/08/2022 16:42

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Loved it

We had booked for 3 nights but added a forth. We found this site to be everything Seacroft at Cromer wasn’t. It was quiet clean and well organised. We loved it here! The location was fantastic, plenty of good walks for the dogs and the village of Ludham was perfect. We’ll definitely be back.

paulineham

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 13/08/2022 20:44

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A great introduction to our club membership.

We were really pleased to have booked here. We stayed for three nights as our introduction to club sites. The facilities are really clean and well positioned as is the children's play area, we felt confident to let the kids (9&6) play safely on their own. We were thankful to reception for the loan of a gas bottle when ours ran out and they had no smaller bottles for sale... So grateful as they saved our dinner! The only downside to our stay was the unexpected RAF inland training in the daytime and at about 10pm directly behind the site, the apache helicopter was great for the kids to see but it was quite unnerving being so late at night, perhaps if the site had been made aware we could have been better informed. Despite this however we will most likely book to stay here again

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Reviewed on 10/08/2022 11:51

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Didn't want to leave!

We had a very enjoyable and peaceful 6 night stay on this site. It is a lovely, beautifully maintained site with an abundance of flower tubs and baskets. The wardens are super friendly and helpful and had a sale of second caravan accessories while we were there one afternoon. A pizza van comes round on a Wednesday and highly recommend giving this a try - they are freshly wood fire baked and delicious. The toilets and showers were kept spotlessly clean and there are two toilets available for use when cleaning is taking place. It was a very hot week but we had a pitch up against the hedge at the back of the site so got the shade for most of the day which was very welcome. There are plentiful water, waste areas. All the pitches are well kept with regular mowing. The area is beautiful and we particularly recommend a walk to Ludham down to the quay where we discovered an artisan bakery just down a lane from the quay (signposted). We bought a couple of Portuguese tarts and they were the best we have tasted in the UK! Also recommend the circular walk to St Benets Abbey just down the road from the site and a boat trip on the Mississippi river boat starting at Horning - the commentary is really entertaining and informative. You go past Arthur Ransom's house and some very expensive properties on the banks of the river. You can hire bikes from Bewilderwood just down the road for £20 for a day or £17 for half a day and cycle to a disused railway track for safe offroad cycling and visit a tea room on the route. The only 'downside' is that there is very poor phone connectivity in the area and therefore quite a few places don't take cards (including the boat and the fishmonger in Cromer) so you will need some cash on you just in case. We can't recommend this site highly enough and will definitely be returning as we didn't want to leave!

The Whitt Wanderers

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Reviewed on 26/07/2022 21:46

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Quiet, relaxing site

Stayed here for one night, very helpful and professional staff. We had a lovely big pitch in a corner, by tree line so very peaceful and shady in the sun. Site info pack was informative and a lot of friendly people were staying there too (never said good morning so many time in one day 😁). Shower/toilet block was very clean and not a bad water pressure, plenty of them too; could maybe do with a little modernisation.

AndreaTim

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Reviewed on 21/07/2022 15:51

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So good we extended our stay

Originally planned a 2 night stay as part of our site hopping campervan trip, combined with the Sandringham club site and a CL (Newbies so we wanted to try a few sites out). We ended up staying 3 nights and were tempted with more. Site itself is excellent. Friendly folks to meet and greet, and very good pitches. Level and roomy. Facilities were impeccable. We were familiar with the area due to a holiday last year with AirBnB as our van was still a victim of the various production delays, and found a good base for visiting Happisburgh, Winterton, Horning etc. Would gladly revisit. Only issue to be aware of is the gradual clamp down of restricted parking in the area for campervans/motorhomes. Fine at Happisburgh at the pay and display above the beach, but Winterton "No Motorhomes", we only managed to park through some gentle persuasion that our 6m fiat is technically a van conversion not a motorhome, and observing a 6m mini-bus leaving the same car park whilst we were having our discussions, but couldn't guarantee access will be granted next time.

Reviewed on 04/07/2022 13:40

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Boat Trip Stay

Stayed 3 nights at this lovely well kept friendly site. Wardens very friendly and kept the site immaculate. We went to Wroxham and hired a little electric boat which was worth every penny. A visit to Horsey bay is well worth it to see quite a few seals. There is a Pub 5 minute walk from the site called The Dog Inn which sells basic food and has a nice outdoor seating area with a lovely dog exercising area and provides dog bowels and dog beds. The on site dog area isn't really for walking your dog but its good for first thing in the morning and last thing at night if they need the toilet, but there is a nice walk 5 minutes down the road and along the river. We had a lovely stay here and would defiantly return.

maccallum

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Reviewed on 28/06/2022 19:02

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